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http://www.ebay.com/itm/321085998759?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

Heres your chance once again.

With the recent sale of 2 green cars and a red one a few weeks back . I had a feeling these would start coming out .

Not mint by any means , but it now was $1100 , once a bid was placed the BIN is gone. so all bets are off .

anyone care to wager how much this one goes for when the hammer drops ?

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I would love to have one to add to my collection. And I thought real hard about it at the $1100 buy it now.

I think it will bring mid-teens myself . At the current price it's a pretty good deal even though it's not perfect

When it comes to Mopar promos , A 1969 Coronet convertible is the top of the heap,,,,. , and a RED one is hands down the hardest one of them all to get

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I don't think I'd spend this kind of $$$ on a promo even if I hit Powerball. With my luck, Monogram would follow up with a kit within a few months :D

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IF ( key word ) I had the extra coin, I would be high bidder right now. I collect moper promos and this one would be MY holy grail. This is only the 3rd red one I've ever seen in maybe 25 years.

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This is only the 3rd red one I've ever seen in maybe 25 years.

Goes to show how each models value fluctuates. I have 2 mint 1968 Barracuda promos in Red that I think I paid about $45 each for them. But I'm yet to see a Blue '68 for less than $400.....

I can replace all my grilles & headlight bezels on my 1:1 car for what that promo will probably sell for. That is IF I had the spare coin.

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@ $45 each, you stole those. The red one in any of the 3 years is not all that hard to find. Even a red 1969 isn't to tough. But a blue 1968 or 1969 is tough,, especially if either have the original box.

I've had a silver 67, dark green 68 and a dark red 69, but sold them all . I've since picked up a blue 69 with the cartoon box. and casually keep an eye out for another 67 and 68

Color is very much a determining factor on values when it comes to promos

Goes to show how each models value fluctuates. I have 2 mint 1968 Barracuda promos in Red that I think I paid about $45 each for them. But I'm yet to see a Blue '68 for less than $400.....

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